I'm not ready to be completely sold on the D yet. Don't get me wrong, I was expecting it to be better, but we were ranked in the mid 20's last year with (I believe) the worst 3rd down % in the league. Week 1 against the Eagles the run D looked better, but the 3rd down struggles were still...
Believe me I'm expecting a come back to earth game Monday night. After losing to the Eagles I knew we'd have to find a way to beat Rams and split the games against Oak and KC. Obviously playing at home against Oakland was a much better chance at a win than going to KC.
My one hope is that...
Also dominated the Jets just like everyone would expect. Maybe they had an off night against us, but I expect them to be near top of the AFC going forward.
I love how people are shocked ratings were up for last night's game. Cowboys are league's biggest ratings draw. MNF in general up over last year so far, although they've actually had decent games so far compared to some of the garbage Monday night has had in recent years. Since they started...
I can see trying to score the TD first. B/c if you miss the 2 point conversion, suddenly a FG isn't enough. So if you kick the field goal then say recover the onside kick and score...if you miss the 2 point conversion you're basically fucked there. If you score quickly with over a minute...
So on that "best division" talk from after Week 1, NFC Beast was 3-1 this week only loss was Giants to the Eagles. 3 divisions have 3 out of 4 teams over .500: AFC West, NFC North, NFC East (although Tampa and Miami only played 2 games each).
Now's the time when he can put the work in and see how they're playing him and adjust. Had to know teams were going to come into the year with a new look against him.
We could just note it was a former Green Beret and NFL player that helped Kaepernick come up with the taking a knee over sitting on the bench to be respectful...but I think the masses of reeeeee will just ignore that fact.
Still kind of in shock at that game. Cousins and the offense we've seen before although Pryor is a major disappointment at this point...but Redskins may have finally found an answer at safety with Nicholson. I'm scared that Zach Brown is only on a one year deal though. Jon Allen broke out...
Right, but by rule, since normally had he just been ruled down short, the team wouldn't be ready to go to snap it right away, they run 10 seconds off. Now, if you have a timeout left, you can use one to prevent the runoff I believe.
There's some language (or there was some language at some point) about when a receiver is "going to the ground" that they have to maintain possession all the way through. I don't know how recent that is, but I know it's in there. So I'd assume the ruling would be he was "going to the ground"...